Hi,
I think you can just put the xalan.jar in the
<java_installation>/lib/ext folder.
Regards,
Herbert
--- Ron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> a client-developer of mine ran into the following
> error when trying to
> use my client jar (compiled with 1.4.2):
>
> NoClassDefFoundError:
> org/apache/xml/utils/URI$MalformedURIException
> at WSSignedEnvelope.java:460
> (WSSignEnvelope.build())
> at WSHandler.java:201
> (WSHandler.performSIGNAction())
> at WSHandler.java:151 (WSHandler.doSenderAction())
> at WSDoAllHandler:161 (WSDoAllSender.invoke())
> ...
>
> i see that wss4j ships with a xalan.jar and that's
> the only place
> (outside the JDK 1.4 rt.jar) that this class appears
> to be defined
> i just wanted to confirm before i tell the developer
> they need to
> include xalan.jar in their classpath (even tho,
> afaik, there is no XSLT
> in the client-side code). :-/
>
> sorry if this is a duplicate post - it seems certain
> that this question
> would have come up long before now - i just wasn't
> able to find it (tho
> i admit it didn't look very hard).
> DEFINITELY something for the wiki/FAQ/whatever.
> ................ron.
>
>
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